All posts by Jonathan Phillips
The Intranetizen team are often asked advice about intranet vendors that supply software and hardware solutions to run your intranet. Whilst we have 44 years of blue-chip intranet experience between us, in common with many intranet practitioners, we have relatively limited experience of the 200+ software [read more]
Intranets can be efficient and helpful systems and they’re usually designed and implemented in a way that reflects the needs of people who use them every day. The key to identifying the right needs is thorough, structured research. The key element during the early design process is to generate [read more]
One of the global centres-of-excellence for intranets is Australia: a thriving community, several international award winners and a terrific conference. In 2013, we were there in Sydney to see this event first hand but this year, Rebecca Jackson was in attendance to listen, learn and [read more]
Digital doyenne Mary Meeker released the 2015 edition of her much anticipated report yesterday (27 May) and the Intranetizen team have been through the detail to interpret how the trends highlighted may affect your intranet and digital workplace. Mobile is showing incredible growth The staggering growth [read more]
The Intranetizen team is very fortunate to attend a number of conferences each year and we do our best to write them up to you can learn what we learnt, but also so you can get a feel for the best way to spend your [read more]
Some people believe the launch of the Apple Watch has raised the prospect of the corporate intranet breaking into another new technology territory: wearables. We’ve come a long way in the last few years with universal intranet access now commonplace, but how might the intranet [read more]
What is a great intranet user experience? Efficient functionality with a little fun, and a focus on keeping it simple maybe? Today, guest writer Carolyn Douglas, Founder / CEO of Intranet Connections, give us her insights on the intranet user experience journey and provides great [read more]
The Intranetizen team is very fortunate to attend a number of conferences each year and we do our best to write them up to you can learn what we learnt, but also so you can get a feel for the best way to spend your [read more]
When I first started working on intranets back in the late 90s I remember searching high and low for tips on starting up a forum on an intranet. How do you get the ball rolling? But it seemed there was little interest in the dynamics [read more]
The CIPR Inside Awards is focused on internal communications: its outputs and its professionals in the UK. AWARD CATEGORIES There is a dedicated category for intranets (Best Intranet or Enterprise Social Network), but you could equally enter your work in the employee engagement or change communication [read more]
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[…] memory fades, but it involved alcohol. I remember discussing with Luke Mepham of Intranetizen that someone should put on an independent intranet-focused conference. It
If you’ve ever become caught up in an intranet project deadlock between HR, IT, Comms or some other part of a business, you’ll know that […]
Pick the right intranet solution and you can still configure/extend without building from scratch, but with less risk/effort (although always some element of trade off […]